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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… burn, Kilmaurs, ii. 46. Garrion Gill, Carluke, i. 180. Garroch Head, Kingarth, ii. 73, 74. Garrowhill, mansion, …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… 29. hill, 524, 165, a55. Garnkirk (Gartinkirk), 105, 247. Garroch, 250, a62. Gartaforrowie, 105. Gartynquene, 105. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in 1830, with the patronage of Mr. Yorstoun, of Garroch, has been greatly improved: the cottages, especially, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… This parish takes its name from the promontory of Garroch Head, forming its extreme point to the south, and … are designated by his name, as is a hill ascending from Garroch Head. The parish was anciently the scene, too, of … two miles in length, terminating in the promontory of Garroch Head. The coast on the east and south is rocky and …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… eiusdem, Balschagrie, Gartnavill, Balgray, Wodsyde, Garroch, Garbraid, Rouchhill, Keppo, Possillis, Over et … eiusdem, Balschagrie, Gartnavill, Balgray, Wodsyde, Garroch, Garbreid, Ruchhill, Keppo, Possilis, Over et Nethir … of the same, Balschagrie, Gartnavill, Balgray, Wodsyde, Garroch, Garbraid, Rouchhill, Keppo, Possillis, Over and …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… certain yards adjacent to the city, Partick Mylne, and Garroch. Edinburgh, 29 December 1608 and Glasgow, 1609. …
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